Bluetooth is a common and mass-used technology which you will find on most smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other wireless consumer devices. This gets a little more tricky with desktop computers. Some motherboards do come with Bluetooth built-in, but it's not that common. Have a look at how to set up Bluetooth on Windows 10.
On your phone, open the Bluetooth settings and enable the Bluetooth functionality. On your PC, click on “Add a Device” or “Pair a New Device” to start the pairing process. On your phone, select your PC from the list of available devices. A passkey or PIN may be prompted. Enter it on your PC.
Not all computers come with Bluetooth. While it’s common to buy a newer model that has it, some older computers don’t. If you see a Bluetooth icon when looking at the lower right tool tray on your computer screen or in the top tool bar, your computer likely supports it. You can also do a manual check by completing these steps:
Do all computers have Bluetooth? Bluetooth is a fairly common feature in laptops, but it’s rarer in desktop PCs which still tend to lack Wi-Fi and Bluetooth unless they’re a top-end model. Fortunately it’s easy to see if your PC has Bluetooth and, if it doesn’t we’ll show you how you can add it.
Learn how to check if your desktop or laptop has Bluetooth support on Windows, Mac, or Chromebook. Find out how to add Bluetooth to your computer if it doesn't have it built in, and what to do if you have issues with Bluetooth.
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